2019 ICC Women's Soccer News
Luz Elena Acosta and Brittany Mathis head to Belhaven University, and Maisy Sumner to Bethel University.
The United Soccer Coaches announced the association’s 2019 Women’s Scholar All-America Teams for all levels of college soccer this past week. For the second-straight year the ICC had two players selected to the Junior College team.
After two standout seasons, Ally Shinall heads to the next level.
Five Lady Indians receive postseason honors; Coach Strother named conference Coach of the Year.
Four Lady Indians will compete on the North Division teams at the annual game that will be held Saturday at Holmes Community College’s Ridgeland Campus.
Anna Wesleigh Driskell and Ashley Stevens earn conference Player of the Week honors.
The Lady Indians’ season came to a close Tuesday afternoon as they lost a tough battle, 3-1, to No. 16 Holmes in the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Championship game.
The Lady Indians defeated Pearl River, 2-0, to advance to MACJC Finals.
With the threat of inclement weather in Raymond this weekend, the MACJC Tournament has been rescheduled to begin Monday Oct. 28 with the Lady Indians kicking off the tournament against Pearl River Community College at 11 a.m.
The Lady Indians punched their ticket to the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Tournament with a 4-0 quarterfinals victory over Mississippi Gulf Coast.
The ICC soccer teams will open postseason play with a pair of home quarterfinal matches on Wednesday, October 23 against Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.
The Lady Indians wrapped up the regular season with a 4-2 come. Form behind win over Meridian Friday.
The Lady Indians extended their win streak to 13 Tuesday with a 3-1 win over Southwest Tennessee.
The Lady Indians won in dominating fashion Friday to wrap up North Division play and extend their win streak to 12.
Ashley Stevens named MACJC Player of the Week, and Anna Wesleigh Driskell earns her third straight MACJC Keeper of the Week honor.
The Lady Indians’ refuse-to-lose attitude came through in their 1-0 double overtime North Division victory at East Central.
